Reviewer:
DevonSeaMoor
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January 20, 2021
Subject:
A different march compared to Jan. 6 2021 the Capitol
With 2 days difference between Jan. 18, Martin Luther King Remembrance Day, and Jan. 20 the Inauguration of President Joe Biden, it's a strange realisation that in this documentary of 58 years ago (1963) no social distancing was required and no facemasks.
And no smartphones held in hands, recording, but hands holding hands, singing "We shall overcome".
What a difference compared to the Jan. 6 March to the Capitol, with infiltrators of Antifa and others who used the opportunity to play out their agenda, if possible. Storming the Capitol and stealing Nancy Pelosi's laptop with 6 other laptops, one day used to set the records straight. I hope.
Reviewer:
Anthony Chipoletti
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January 18, 2021
Subject:
I HAVE A DREAM
In August of 1963, I was living in a US Army barrack in South Post of Arlington Cemetery. The night before Martin Luther King, Jr. gave the I HAVE A DREAM speech, 5,000 US Army riot troops slept in their tents just outside my window. They each had stacked their M1 rifles with bayonets attached outside of their tents. That night, like most nights in the Cemetery, the moon lit up the darkness. The bayonets looked like hundreds of small camp fires.